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1988008256No Place: Star-Kist Inc. 1988. Advertising calendar for the year 1988. Fine 12" w x 11" h with spiral binding. The twelve months each with a different picture and one page of manufacturer's coupons. Morris the Cat became the advertising mascot for 9Lives brand cat food in 1968. One of the most successful campaigns in advertising history his successors are still featured in the company's advertising over 50 years later. First Printing. Calendar. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12" w x 11" h. Star-Kist, Inc. Paperback books
1989008257No Place: Star-Kist Inc. 1989. Advertising calendar for the year 1989. Fine 12" w x 11" h with spiral binding. The twelve months each with a different picture. Morris the Cat became the advertising mascot for 9Lives brand cat food in 1968. One of the most successful campaigns in advertising history his successors are still featured in the company's advertising over 50 years later. First Printing. Calendar. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 12" w x 11" h. Star-Kist, Inc. Paperback books
1991008258No Place: Star-Kist Inc. 1991. Advertising calendar for the year 1991. Fine 13" w x 11" h with spiral binding. The twelve months each with a different picture. Morris the Cat became the advertising mascot for 9Lives brand cat food in 1968. One of the most successful campaigns in advertising history his successors are still featured in the company's advertising over 50 years later. First Printing. Calendar. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 13" w x 11" h. Star-Kist, Inc. Paperback books
1894002434Indianapolis IN: The Bowen-Merrill Co. 1894. SCARCE and early publication of the Indiana Historical Society. Very Good in grey printed wrappers wrappers chipped at spine tips and along edges sticker stain front wrapper. Pages are uncut and in excellent condition. 28 pages. Volume II Number 10. First Edition. Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. The Bowen-Merrill Co. Paperback books
19302221866<p>First edition limited. Octavo. Foreword by Bishop John J. Cantwell. 10 b/w illustrations. Original gilt stamped brown pictorial cloth several small spots mostly visible when tilted. No dust jacket. Very good. 122 pages.</p><p>Copy #955 of 1000.</p> The Times-Mirror Press hardcover books
188421455New York: Funk & Wagnalls 1884. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 148 pp publisher's catalog. Red cloth decorated in black and gilt. A volume in the Standard Library series. Spine lightly sunned corners rubbed text clean binding sound. BAL 13799; Wright III: 3740 Cowan p. 429. Gold rush fiction. Funk & Wagnalls hardcover books
1989142490East Lansing MI: Kresge Art Museum 1989. Softcover. VG small label at bottom of rear cover. Black and yellow wraps. 40 pp. 26 bw plates. 26 artists are represented. Kresge Art Museum unknown books
1906364581906. Softbound. VG soiling to front cover. Tan wraps. 46 pp. 10 bw plates. or so artists and sculptors are represented by 132 oils 29 miniatures and 6 works of sculpture. Rare. Includes illustrated works by Bela L. Pratt Carlton T. Chapman Ben Foster Ava de Lagercrantz Joseph Lauber F.H. Richardson Harriette Wood Robinson Walter Satterlee Edmund C. Tarbell Douglas Volk. paperback books
1993142491East Lansing MI: Kresge Art Museum 1993. Softcover. VG small label at bottom of rear cover. Black and yellow wraps. 32 pp. 12 bw plates. 12 artists are represented. Kresge Art Museum unknown books
190856921908. Softbound. VG small spot on lower front cover. Greenish wraps. 48 pp. 16 bw plates. 118 artists and sculptors are represented by 167 paintings and 14 works of sculpture. Rare. Artists biographies at rear. Great copy with many prominent Boston artists represented. Some of the artists represented include Charles Aiken Marion Boyd Allen Mary Fisher Austin J. Carroll Beckwith Frank Benson William John Bixbee Anne Blake Dwight Blaney J.G. Brown Adelaide Cole Chase Colin Campbell Cooper Emma Lambert Cooper Charles Courtney Curran Leon Dabo John Enneking Gertrude Fiske Ben Foster Daniel Chester French Henry Gallison Abbott Graves Charles P. Gruppe Susan Ricker Knox Robert Vonnah Childe Hassam Jean N. Oliver Anna Vaugn Hyatt Hugh Bolton Jones Cullen Yates Isidore Konti William Robinson Leigh George Lawlor Helen Pratt Philip Little Henry Hobart Nichols Walter L. Palmer Ben Foster Alexander Pope etc. paperback books
19091361241909. Softbound. VG old inked name on cover at top. Greenish wraps. 42 pp. 14 bw plates. 164 paintings and 9 sculptures. Rare. Artists biographies at rear. Great copy with many prominent Boston artists represented. Some of the artists represented include Frank Benson William John Bixbee Anne Blake Dwight Blaney J.G. Brown Adelaide Cole Chase Colin Campbell Cooper Emma Lambert Cooper Charles Courtney Curran Leon Dabo John Enneking Ben Foster Henry Gallison Abbott Graves Robert Vonnah Childe Hassam Jean N. Oliver Hugh Bolton Jones Cullen Yates Isidore Konti Bela Lyon Pratt Philip Little Rhoda Holmes Nicholls Adelaide Palmer Ben Foster Alexander Pope etc. paperback books
1855007164Sacramento California 1855. Two manuscript letters in ink both on ruled paper with folding creases the 1855 letter 8" x 12 1/2" with single spaced writing both sides approx. 500 words. The 1856 letter 15" x 10" folded in half to make 4 pp. approx. 300 words with small blindstamp top left corner depicting an eagle. The earlier letter is headed "September 18th 1855 Naperville Dupage County Illinois" and ends "Michael direct your letters Nevada County Nevada post office California". George writes to his brother Michael in Naperville that he has "seen a good dele sins i rote you they last letter" including a hundred "inshins" and some "Buffellow". He adds that "we had good luck all they way of may we left Council Bluff" and that he is not home sick yet. He then talks of the gold mines river mining what they are paying and the cost of things such as board "from five to ten dollars a week" "Beaf" "wors 15 to 20 cents" and "potato" "4 cent per pound". He adds that he intends to have some gold before he comes home and that "girls are not so plenty here as they are in state". He closes by asking his brother to write him and to remain at home in Illinois to care for their parents. The 1856 letter headed Sacramento august 3th 1856 informs his brother that he is well and "down to Sacramento now" working on a farm feeding a "schrasing" thrashing machine and that "they times is verry hard in California now". He adds that he had some money "stole" while he was in the mountains but since coming down into the valley he was making money and will send some home soon. The letter ends with George wishing to see them all soon and that he is not home sick. The third page of the letter bears a drawing of a wing or leaf eleven smaller versions of the same image interspersed on page 2. A fascinating testimonial on California during the gold rush written in a strong hand and in a wonderful vernacular style by a good observer. . HOLOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED. Manuscript. Very Good. books
186420612Albany New York: Weed Parsons & Company 1864. Folding map printed in blue tones on thin paper; approx. 25" x 30 1/2" size; with a decorative border and inset of a steam locomotive in full throttle traveling cross-country; also with inset list of 'Rail Roads in Operation" with various lengths of roads; map gives rail lines indications of bituminous coal findings canals city town county designations; one part of the border line partially chipped away old holing along fold lines no loss closed tear along one panel; some light foxing spotting unobtrusive; no covers; the map in good condition a nice survival and decorative of the railroads to be found in New York State during the Civil War period. Good. Weed, Parsons & Company unknown books
187425465New York State: Not Published 1874. 4 pages manuscript written in ink. A legal opinion being rendered regarding the arrangements made by law to collect the monies from the toll authorities by banks and their guarantors for the New York State canal system specifically mentioning here the Buffalo and Tonawanda collections. Names mentioned are John L. Ganson noted as 'now deceased' and Thomas Brown; also Sweeney and Evans. The opinion delineates responsibilities of the banks and individuals who are the contract guarantors and cites precedence relating examples and giving the chronology of the case in hand. Not signed no place mentioned. Each page approx. 7 3/4" x 12 1/2" size; they are all still attached in one long sheet. Some edge-chipping browned along old fold lines. Ephemera from the late 19th century canal system & banking industry in New York state. Ephemera. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
1887007655Poughkeepsie NY 1887. Flexible leather album front cover stamped in gilt with title "Autographs" surrounded by gilt flourishes spine decorated in gilt all edges gilt. 98 pp 19 of them blank leaving 79 with manuscript and 78 signatures 4 with writing in Japanese as well as English 3 with full page calligraphic drawings of birds with 38 photographs in the form of stamps including one oversize stamp measuring 1 3/4" x 2 1/4" of Mrs. C.C. Gaines wife of the President of Eastman College the other stamps all measure 7/8" x 1". The rest of the stamps are males either students or faculty. The photographic stamps were done by C. H. Gallup of Poughkeepsie NY. The album belonged to student Clif. J. Prosser. Very Good the leather rubbed at edges rear leather cover about half loosened from the board light soiling. A wonderful early Eastman Business College autograph album perhaps from the beginning of the use of photographic stamps. . SIGNED. Album. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 5" x 7 3/4" . Hardcover books
191228601912. Softbound. VG. Greenish wraps. 48 pp. 16 bw plates. 124 artists and sculptors are represented by 101 oils 30 watercolors 24 miniatures and 30 works of sculpture. Rare. paperback books
1910007149Milwaukee Wisconsin: Milwaukee Daily News 1910. Calendar for 1912 10 1/4" w x 37 1/2" h single sheet with 2 folds with three James Ross Bryson lithographs of lovely women of the period published by the Milwaukee Daily News as a carrier's greeting. Very Good old tape mends verso at folds several rubs to paper 1" tear to right margin each of the three sections not affecting lithographs which are bright and clean. Silk tie top edge for hanging. James Ross Bryson 1856 - 1918. was best known for his elegant paintings mostly of women. . First Edition. Calendar. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Illus. by Bryson James Ross . Milwaukee Daily News Paperback books
1917es4064Ypsilanti Michigan: Michigan State Normal College 1917. Royal octavo leather backed boards hardcover gilt letters 268 pp. Good with rubbed leather spine. Michigan State Normal College, 1917. hardcover books
1925107207Albany NY: The New York State Federation of Labor 1925. 207 128 155 14 22 216p. bound in blue buckram original wraps bound in ex library paper slightly browned a few minor archival repairs. Conventions took place in Poughkeepsie Plattsburg Schenectady and Syracuse - listed in chronological order. The New York State Federation of Labor unknown books
1929107206Albany NY: The New York State Federation of Labor 1929. 224 219 185 162p. bound in blue buckram original front wraps only bound in ex library paper slightly browned a few minor archival repairs. Conventions took place in Niagara Falls Syracuse Rochester and Syracuse - listed in chronological order. The New York State Federation of Labor unknown books
1932008916Los Angeles: Neuner Printing & Lithograph Co. 1932. SCARCE. Map of Long Beach California printed by Neuner Printing Los Angeles and done by Noordwall & Son Mapmakers of Los Angeles for Lyon Van & Storage Co. Folded size 7" x 3 3/4" opens to 21 3/4" x 14". With photos of Lyon Van's operations and procedures both sides. Fine red dot marked on map presumably locating the new address where customers were being moved. Folded Map . Fine. 7" x 3 3/4" . Neuner Printing & Lithograph Co. Paperback books
193623237Long Island New York: Not Published 1936. 4 certificates for satisfactory completion of home studies in: Farm Management Soil Management Rearing Calves & Heifers Dairy Herd Improvement; signed by various heads of the department supervisors and directors of Cornell University; approx. 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" size; light edgewear darkening of paper; in very good condition; good historical ephemera relating to the history and economic importance of farming and animal husbandry on the east end of Long Island in the first third of the 20th century. Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published Paperback books
195440948n. p.: Youth Temperance Council 1954. 1st printing presumed. Light blue printed paper wrappers tied with a navy blue cord. Significant wear to wrappers chipping creasing and some age-toning/soiling. Wrappers detached from bottom to 2nd cord hole writing to inside rear wrapper. Paper slightly age-toned. Withal an almost VG example. Unpaginated. 8-1/2" x 5-3/4" <br/><br/>"Each local or County Recording Secretary has a serious responsibility for it is the minutes which you will keep that will make your organization function smoothly. Memory is too often uncertain but written notes when they are taken carefully will be of invaluable service when referring to past meeting." Minutes from each YTC group are recorded within this Year Book. Youth Temperance Council unknown books
195398767Washington: Department of State 1953. 10p. 6x9 inches very good in original stapled wraps. Department of State unknown books
SKU1032685Kent State University. Hardcover. Good. B0072P5Z6U 1969 Kent State University Yearbook. 400 pp. 4to. Black boards. A "69" is stamped on the bottom- right corner of the front board "Kent State University" stamped in the same style on the spine is rubbed off in places the top edge of the rear board is bumped book is structurally sound pages are crisp and free of markings/notations. Due to size/weight this item cannot be shipped outside the US. lz Kent State University hardcover books